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OfflineBonsaibonsai
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Four specimens found in southern france need Id
    #22508087 - 11/11/15 06:32 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

These were found this morning in Provence france in the south. The area is back behind my farm where my lamas graze and play around. It's mostly pine and rosemary so the soil is very acidic. All were taken from under the wild rosemary where it was still damp.

This first group may be Psilocybe strictipes as its similar looking but I can't be sure.











Second group may be Panaeolus anomala but again I can't be sure. I think the others are also a type of Panaeolus.















Anyone know? Every spore print was black. I pinched them though and didn't get any noticeable bruising color.

Thank you for your time!



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InvisibleCharlesBruce
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Re: Four specimens found in southern france need Id [Re: Bonsaibonsai]
    #22508106 - 11/11/15 06:40 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

It looks like you have mostly Psathyrella and possibly some Coprinus, but I don't see any Psilocybe or anything active there sorry.


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Re: Four specimens found in southern france need Id [Re: CharlesBruce]
    #22508413 - 11/11/15 08:49 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

The tall skinny brown ones appear to be Psathyrella sp, I had nearly identical specimens IDed a few days on this forum - http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/22482131

Check it out, I think you'll see the similarity.


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Re: Four specimens found in southern france need Id [Re: Bonsaibonsai]
    #22508468 - 11/11/15 09:07 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

They're all Psathyrella.


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